< Isaiah 65 >
1 I have been ready to give an answer to those who did not make prayer to me; I have been offering myself to those who were not searching for me; I said, Here am I, here am I, to a nation which gave no respect to my name.
Tsoehe’ o tsy nañontane Ahio iraho, nitendreke o tsy nipay Ahikoo; Le nataoko ty hoe: Intoy iraho, Intoy iraho; ami’ty fifeheañe tsy tokaveñe ami’ty añarako.
2 All day my hands have been stretched out to an uncontrolled people, who go in an evil way, after the purposes of their hearts;
Fa nañity tañañe lomoñandro raho am’ondaty mañarinjeñeo, o mijelanjelañe an-dalañe tsy mahasoao, mañorike ty fitsakorea’ iareo avao;
3 A people who make me angry every day, making offerings in gardens, and burning perfumes on bricks.
Ondaty mikai-jaka an-daharako nainai’eo, ie manao soroñe an-goloboñe ao, vaho mañemboke ambone birike eo;
4 Who are seated in the resting-places of the dead, and by night are in the secret places; who take pig's flesh for food, and have the liquid of disgusting things in their vessels.
O mpitozòke an-kibory ao, naho mañialo añ’etake ao; o milintseñe henan-dambo, vaho ron-draha veta am-pinga’eo.
5 Who say, Keep away, do not come near me, for fear that I make you holy: these are a smoke in my nose, a fire burning all day.
Ie manao ty hoe: Mijohaña ey irehe, ko mitotoke amako, amy te masiñe te ama’o iraho; hatoeñe añ’oroko ao iereo, afo miforehetse lomoñandro.
6 See, it is recorded before me, says the Lord: I will not keep back my hand, till I have sent punishment,
Hehe t’ie sinokitse aoloko eo, tsy hianjiñe iraho ampara’ te hondroheko, eka, havahako añ’araña’ iareo ao
7 For their sins and the sins of their fathers, who were burning perfumes on the mountains, and saying evil things against me on the hills: so I will take the measure of their sins, and will send the punishment for them into their breast.
o hakeo’ areoo, mitraoke amo tahin-droae’ areoo, hoe t’Iehovà, ie nibanabana an-kaboañe ey, naho niteratera ahy amo vohitseo; le haranako añ’araña’ iareo hey ty fitoloña’ iareo.
8 This is the word of the Lord: As the new wine is seen in the grapes, and they say, Do not send destruction on it, for a blessing is in it: so will I do for my servants, in order that I may not put an end to them all.
Hoe t’i Iehovà: Manahake te zoeñe ami’ty angazora’e ao ty ranom-baloboke, le hoe ty saontsy: Ko joieñe, fa aman-tata; izay ka ty hanoeko ty amo mpitorokoo, fa tsy ho fonga rotsaheko.
9 And I will take a seed out of Jacob, and out of Judah one who will have my mountains for a heritage: and the people I have taken to be mine will have it for themselves, and my servants will have their resting-place there.
Fa hampiakareko am’ Iakobe ty tiry, naho haboako am’ Iehodà ty mpandova o vohikoo; le handova aze o jinobokoo, vaho himoneñe ao o mpitorokoo.
10 And Sharon will be a grass-land for the flocks, and the valley of Achor a resting-place for the herds: for my people whose hearts have been turned back to me.
Ho golobon-dia-raike t’i Sarone, le ho fandream-piray troke ty vavatane’ i Akore, ho a ondaty mipay Ahikoo.
11 But as for you who have given up the Lord, who have no care for my holy mountain, who get ready a table for Chance, and make offerings of mixed wine to Fate;
Fe, ry mpitsambolitioke am’Iehovà naho mandikoke i vohiko miavakeio, naho mañalankañe kitrelim- pitahiañe, vaho mampilaro divay am-pañaranañe pea ho ami’ty vintañe,
12 Your fate will be the sword, and you will all go down to death: because when my voice came to you, you made no answer; you did not give ear to my word; but you did what was evil in my eyes, desiring what was not pleasing to me.
Hoireko ho am-pibara nahareo, fonga hitsingoro am-pizamanañe; amy te nitokaveko, fe tsy nanoiñe, le tsy nihaoñe’ areo t’ie nitaroñe; te mone nanoe’areo ze raty a masoko ao, jinobo’ areo ty tsy maha-fale Ahiko.
13 For this cause says the Lord God, My servants will have food, but you will be in need of food: my servants will have drink, but you will be dry: my servants will have joy, but you will be shamed:
Aa le hoe t’i Talè, Iehovà: Hikama o mpitorokoo, fe ho kerè nahareo; hinoñe o mpitorokoo, fe haran-drano nahareo; hirebeke o mpitorokoo, fe ho salatse nahareo;
14 My servants will make songs in the joy of their hearts, but you will be crying for sorrow, and making sounds of grief from a broken spirit.
Eka hisabo ami’ty hafalean-tro’e o mpitorokoo, f’ie hirovetse am-pioremeñan’arofo, naho hangoihoy ami’ty fandalàn-troke.
15 And your name will become a curse to my people, and the Lord God will put you to death, and give his servants another name:
Hapo’ areo ho fatse amo jinobokoo ty añara’ areo: izay ty hanjamana’ i Talè, Iehovà azo; fa hanoe’e tahinañe hafa o mpitoro’eo.
16 So that he who is requesting a blessing will make use of the name of the true God, and he who takes an oath will do so by the true God; because the past troubles are gone out of mind, and because they are covered from my eyes.
Aa le hitata aman’ Añaharen-katò ze hitata vatañe an-tane atoy; le hifanta aman’Añaharen-katò ze hifanta an-tane atoy; amy te añe o hasotriañe taoloo, fa naetake amo masokoo.
17 For see, I am making a new heaven and a new earth: and the past things will be gone completely out of mind.
Ingo, mandranjy likerañe vao naho tane vao iraho; naho tsy ho tiahy ka o raha taoloo, vaho tsy ho tohinem-betsevetse.
18 But men will be glad and have joy for ever in what I am making; for I am making Jerusalem a delight, and her people a joy.
Aa le mifalea naho mirebeha nainai’e amy hitseneakoy; ingo, hamboareko firebehañe t’Ierosalaime naho hafaleañe ondati’eo.
19 And I will be glad over Jerusalem, and have joy in my people: and the voice of weeping will no longer be sounding in her, or the voice of grief.
Le hifaleako t’Ierosalaime, naho hitrao-pirebeke am’ondatikoo; vaho tsy ho janjiñeñe ama’e ka ty feom-pangololoihañe, naho ty feom-pirovetañe.
20 No longer will there be there a child whose days are cut short, or an old man whose days have not come to their full measure: for the young man at his death will be a hundred years old, and he whose life is shorter than a hundred years will seem as one cursed.
Tsy eo ty anak’ajaja tsy hahatrats’ andro, ndra ty ondati-bey tsy ho eneñe andro; le hatao tora’e ty mihomake t’ie zato taoñe, vaho hatao fokom-patse aman- kakeo ze tsy mahatratse ty hazato tao’e.
21 And they will be building houses and living in them; planting vine-gardens and getting the fruit of them.
Handranjy anjomba iereo, naho himoneña’e; hambole an-tanem-bahe iereo vaho hikama amo voa’eo.
22 They will no longer be building for the use of others, or planting for others to have the fruit: for the days of my people will be like the days of a tree, and my loved ones will have joy in full measure in the work of their hands.
Ie tsy hamboatse, hitoboha’ ty ila’e vaho tsy hitongy, habotse’ ty hafa; fa ho mira ami’ty andron-katae ty andro’ ondatikoo, ho losore’ o jinobokoo havelo o satam-pità’iareoo.
23 Their work will not be for nothing, and they will not give birth to children for destruction; for they are a seed to whom the Lord has given his blessing, and their offspring will be with them.
Tsy hifanehake ami’ty fianto iereo, tsy hisamake ho an-kankàñe, fa ho tahie’ Iehovà o tabiri’ iereoo, naho o tarira’ iareoo.
24 And before they make their request I will give an answer, and while they are still making prayer to me, I will give ear.
Ie amy zay, aolo’ te hikanjy iereo, le hanoiñe iraho; ie mbe misaontsy, le fa nahatsanon-dRaho.
25 The wolf and the lamb will take their food together, and the lion will make a meal of grass like the ox: but dust will be the snake's food. There will be no cause of pain or destruction in all my holy mountain, says the Lord.
Hitrao-pihinañe ty farasy naho ty añondry, hihinañ’ahetse manahake ty añombe o lionao, le deboke ty liñe’ o mereñeo f’ie tsy hijoy, tsy hanao raty ndra aia’aia am-bohiko masiñ’ ao, hoe t’Iehovà.